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Antique Celadon Jade Box & Cover w Lotus Pond Motif

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Chinese: Scholar Art: Pre 1900   item# 859497

Antique Celadon Jade Box & Cover  w Lotus Pond Motif
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$1200.00  

This rectangular jade box and cover measures approximately 5 inches by 3.5 inches by 2.5 inches (12cm x 9.4cm x 5.5 cm).

It is covered overall with incised decoration in leaf and flower patterns. The top has a simple lotus pond garden scene within a repeating line patterned maze design.

The box was carved from one piece of pale green celadon jadite with a prominent natural inclusion along with cloud band patterns. The bottom of the box appears to have been set in separately, but from the same material.

This jade box dates from the 18th to the 19th centuries in China.

It is in excellent condition except for a couple of insignificant rim chips along the edge. Difficult to see or photograph, but they can be felt when running a finger along the edge. They are VERY insignificant nicks.

NOTE: This box has very well patterned inclusions that help to document it's origin from a single large translucent stone.


Jade Carving of a Chinese Lion on a Leaf

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Chinese: Hardstones: Pre 1960   item# 899043

 Jade Carving of a Chinese Lion on a Leaf
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$395.00 

This green nephrite jade carving measures approximately 8 inches by 4 inchs by 3/4 of an inch high.

The subject is a Chinese lion astride a flattened and curling leaf.

Although archaic in style it most likely dates to late 19th or early 20th Century.

It is in very good condition, except for some minor roughness around the edges of the leaf.


Bronze Sino-Tibetan Figure Riding Chinese Lion

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Chinese: Metalwork: Pre 1910   item# 724493

Bronze Sino-Tibetan Figure Riding Chinese Lion
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$895.00 

This old Sino Tibetan bronze seated figure riding a Chinese Lion measures 6 1/2 inches wide by 6 1/4 inches tall by 3 1/4 inches in depth.

The seated figure appears to be a Hotai or Budai wearing a crown and holding a mongoose in one hand and making the Karana symbol in the other.

It dates from the late 19th through early 20th Century.

It is in excellent condition, except that it has no bottom seal ( covering on the base). This may be another case of a bronze figure's base being opened while searching for hidden jewels. It also has two small areas of green verdigris: one on the lions mouth and the other near the left foot of the figure. There is additional verdigris evident up inside the base, leading to the conclusion that the bottom has been exposed for some time.


Antique Embroidered Miao Child Carrier

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Chinese: Textiles: Pre 1920   item# 591027

Antique Embroidered Miao Child Carrier
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$895.00 

This large, heavy apron shaped item with straps is a Miao baby carrier. It is covered overall with a combination of highly detailed embroidery in leaf and flower designs and a repeating pattern of circles and stars.

It dates to the first half of the 20th century and possibly earlier.

It is in excellent condition and is currently pinned to a decorative green framed backing for display. It measures about 17 by 24 inches, not including the hanging straps. The framed display board measures approximately 24 by 34 inches.

The Miao are a native Chinese tribe who are famous for their beautiful hand worked fabrics and silver jewelry. They traditionally live in either Southern China or Indochina (Thailand, Laos, Cambodia or Vietnam ) where they are known as the Hmong.


Seated Bronze Ascetic Buddha

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Chinese: Metalwork: Pre 1960   item# 809225

Seated Bronze Ascetic Buddha
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$450.00 

This bronze figure of a seated ascetic (thin to emaciated) Buddha measures 6.3 inches tall by 4 inches wide by 3.25 inches in depth.

It dates to the middle of the 20th century.

It is in excellent condition with minor green verdigris in some of the small crevices.

The last enlargement show this figure with others from the same collection, some of which are also available at this time.


Banded Agate Seated Hotai

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Chinese: Hardstones: Pre 1900   item# 118067 (stock# TR0205)

Banded Agate Seated Hotai
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$1250.00 

This outstanding carved seated Buddha or Hotai is carved from one piece of banded agate.

It measures about 3 1/4 inches (8.5 cm) in diameter. It is in excellent condition and has a few natural inclusions in the stone itself.

A banded agate water dropper of similar size, period and markings was offered at auction by Christies Hong Kong on Jan 16-17, 1989 (lot #389) with an estimate of HK $10-15,000. ($1200-$1800 US)


Pair of Carved Ivory Fu lions or Kirins

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Chinese: Ivory: Pre 1950   item# 646901

Pair of Carved Ivory Fu lions or Kirins
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$360.00  

Each one of this pair of original carved ivory Fu lions, kirin, or Fu dogs measures about 3 1/2 by 2/3/4 by 1 1/4 inches, not including the wooden stands they sit on.

The pair of ivory carvings date from the early to middle 20th century in China.

They are in good condition, except for a few old repairs and the loss of the tip of one ear. They are a well patinated honey color with variations in tone throughout.

They are guaranteed to be genuine ivory carvings and are NOT imitations of any kind. They have areas that include the traditional crosshatched lines that should be found on any genuine ivory carvings.

They also have small cabachon blue gemstones (possibly turquoise) inset for eyes.

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